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What key is Nemo egg in?

F Major Nemo Egg - Finding Nemo is written in the key of F Major. According to the Theorytab database, it is the 6th most popular key among Major keys and the 7th most popular among all keys.

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Revolutionary Road - End Titles by Thomas Newman

Saving Mr Banks - End Title by Thomas Newman

Suggestions A Journey In The Dark by Howard Shore

Back to the Future Theme by Alan Silvestri

Battle Beyond The Stars - Main Title by James Horner

Braveheart - Wallace Courts Murron by James Horner

Bridge of Khazad-dum by Howard Shore

Cider House Rules - Main Titles by Rachel Portman

Concerning Hobbits by Howard Shore

Evey Reborn- V for Vendetta Interstellar Soundtrac by Dario Marianelli

Father and Son - Metal Gear Solid 4 by Harry Gregson-Williams

Flying Dreams by Jerry Goldsmith

Forest Gump Theme by Alan Silvestri

Gollum's Song by Howard Shore

Hanging Tree - Rebel Remix by James Newton Howard

He's a Pirate by Klaus Badelt

How To Train Your Dragon - Test Drive by John Powell

How to Train Your Dragon 2 - Toothless Found by John Powell

Hunger Games Theme - Horn Of Plenty by James Newton Howard

Hunger Games Theme - Preparing the Chariots by James Newton Howard

Imitation Game Theme by Alexandre Desplat

In a dream by Howard Shore

Inside Out - Bundle of Joy by Michael Giacchino

Kronos Unveiled - The Incredibles by Michael Giacchino

Meet The Good Alpha by John Powell

Metal Gear by Harry Gregson-Williams

Metal Gear Solid 4 Saga by Harry Gregson-Williams

Night at the Museum by Alan Silvestri

On Her Majesty's Secret Service by John Barry

Philomena by Alexandre Desplat

Pride and Prejudice - Dawn by Dario Marianelli

Psycho Theme by Bernard Herrmann

Rue's Farewell by James Newton Howard

Sense of Touch by Mark Isham

Star Trek Ilia's Theme by Jerry Goldsmith

Star Trek Main Theme by Jerry Goldsmith

Statues - Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Pt 2 OST by Alexandre Desplat

The Avengers by Alan Silvestri

The Battle - Narnia by Harry Gregson-Williams

The Cosmos Is Yours - Cosmos A SpaceTime Odyssey by Alan Silvestri

The Great River by Howard Shore

The Hanging Tree ft Jennifer Lawrence by James Newton Howard

The Incredibles - Life's Incredible Again by Michael Giacchino

The Incredibles - The Glory Days by Michael Giacchino

Theme From Taxi Driver by Bernard Herrmann

Twisted Nerve by Bernard Herrmann

Up - Married Life by Michael Giacchino

You Only Live Twice - Capsule In Space (March) by John Barry

Your Father Would Be Proud by Michael Giacchino

Your Father Would Be Proud - Star Wars Rogue One by Michael Giacchino

Golbez - Clad In Darkness by Nobuo Uematsu

Vuelvo by Beto Cuevas

This Bright Flash by M83

Another Ace in the Hole by Bryan Scary

On the Sea by Beach House

Nothing In This World by Paris Hilton

Major Tom - Voellig Losgeloest by Peter Schilling

It's My Life by Bon Jovi

Baby I by Ariana Grande

Good Stuff by Kelis

Badz Duzy by Natalia Nykiel

Savage Love by Jason Derulo

International Love by Pitbull (ft Chris Brown)

Faintless Moody Outlaw by Bryan Scary

Komaki-Nagakute - Samurai Warriors 2 by Koei

The Roof (Back In Time) by Mariah Carey

I'll Do Anything by Ginuwine

Perfect Day ft No Doubt by Kelis

Be Near Me by ABC

I Bet by Ciara

Final Warning ft Aaliyah by Ginuwine

Little Brown Jug by Joseph Eastburn Winner

The Tale of Opal Dawn by Bryan Scary

The Warrior by Scandal featuring Patty Smyth

No Turning Back by JJ Lin

only you by Waa Wei

Superior - Dynasty Warriors 3 by Koei

The Magic Key by One-T

Great Voyage by KaS

Dance of the Evanescent by Keiichi Okabe

Midnight At The Oasis by Maria Muldaur

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What alcohol did pirates drink?

rum According to most accounts, the principal beverage that pirates drank was rum, although ale (beer) was also served on most pirate ships. Ale was usually only available on shorter journeys or at the beginning of a long adventure because it would turn bad over time.

“Yo, ho, ho and a bottle of rum …”

(Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson)

Pirates during the sixteenth and seventeenth century were famed for their drunken brawls and lively gatherings both on ship and on land. But what did pirates like to drink during the golden age of pirates?

According to most accounts, the principal beverage that pirates drank was rum, although ale (beer) was also served on most pirate ships. Ale was usually only available on shorter journeys or at the beginning of a long adventure because it would turn bad over time. The reason for pirates’ infamous love of rum is more practical than hedonistic. In those times, pirates and legitimate sailors could be at sea for months at a time without hitting port. Water would quickly stagnate and so alcohol such as brandy, wine or rum would be added to both “disinfect” the water as well as hide the stale taste. Therefore, the water pirates and sailors drank would be mixed with alcohol. Rum became a popular alcoholic drink to mix with water amongst English pirates and sailors once Jamaica, a successful rum producing country, was captured by the British Royal Navy in 1655. Being that brandy was a mainly French and Spanish commodity, it made sense for the British navy to switch from brandy to rum to avoid having to buy from the French and Spanish, with whom they were frequently in and out of war. Rum therefore became an evermore popular disguise for the taste of putrid water.

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